Nigeria’s Abdullahi Musa (green) vies for the ball with Soudan’s Abuaagla Abdalla Mohamed Ahmed during the semi-final football match in the African Nations (red) Championship between Morocco and Libya at the Marrakeh Stadium on January 31, 2018in the city of Marrakech . Adepoju says early goals will unsettle Morocco in tomorrow’s final STR/ AFP STR / AFP

Former Super Eagles player, Mutiu Adepoju, has advised the CHAN Super Eagles to make good use of any chance that comes their way to score early goals in tomorrow’s African Nation’s Championship final against the Atlas Lions of Morocco.

Adepoju told The Guardian yesterday that scoring early goal would go a long way in disorganising the Moroccan players who would be banking on home advantage to secure victory in the encounter.

The NFF Technical Committee member advised the players not to approach the final game with anxiety, saying that their commitment and determination to win every game in the tournament should be reenacted tomorrow.

He enjoined the CHAN Eagles not to make unnecessary inclusions that would earn them cards saying that the North Africa side might deploy antics that would pave the way for the referee to take drastic decisions, which might not go down well for the Eagles.

Adepoju said that the home-based Eagles victory in the championship would go a long way in raising the standard of Nigerian league. He also added that the coaches should work on the striking force of the team ahead of the final game.

“CHAN Eagles should strive hard to take their chances and score early goals against Morocco. Any team that scores first in a game has some level of advantage. As you can see in the semi-final tie against Sudan, the Eagles where able to steal the show by scoring early goal. The North African teams are very fast and tactical with the ball. For Eagles to disorganise their game plans, they have to score early. Eagles would have more advantage if Morocco is the one struggling to equalise.”

The CHAN team is good enough to win the championship, owing to the winning at all cost mentality displayed by the players so far in the tourney,” Adepoju said.